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Which province is Huizhou?

Huizhou belongs to Guangdong province.

Huizhou, located in the southeast coast of Guangdong Province, China, is one of the four major economic center cities in Guangdong. As a rapidly developing prefecture-level city, Huizhou is rich in natural resources and enjoys a superior geographical position. The city connects Shaoguan to the north, Shanwei to the east, Shenzhen to the south and Meizhou to the west.

Huizhou is a city with a long history, with a long historical and cultural tradition and rich human resources. Here, you can enjoy ancient temples, ruins of ancient city walls and traditional folk culture. At the same time, Huizhou has also gathered various food cultures, including Chaozhou-Shantou cuisine, Hakka cuisine and Cantonese cuisine, which bring visitors taste enjoyment.

Economically, Huizhou is an important industrial base and economic development zone. In the economic transformation in recent years, Huizhou has gradually transformed and upgraded from a traditional manufacturing industry to an emerging industry dominated by high-tech, new materials and new energy, which has become an important economic growth point in Guangdong Province.

In addition, Huizhou has unique natural resources, including lakes, forests, mountains and beautiful coastline. These natural landscapes provide Huizhou with rich tourism resources.

Huizhou city features:

1. Hometown Culture: Huizhou is one of the famous hometown of overseas Chinese in China, and many overseas Chinese from Fujian and Hakka have left a strong hometown culture here. In Huizhou, you can see many buildings, historical sites and cultural sites with the theme of overseas Chinese hometown culture, such as Xiamen Guild Hall and Liao Jia Courtyard, which all show the unique charm of overseas Chinese hometown culture.

2. Beautiful coastline: Huizhou is located in the east of the Pearl River Delta and has a vast coastline. Huizhou in coastal areas has beautiful beaches, blue waters and rich marine resources. Such as Danshui Bay Beach, West Lake Wetland and Jiulong Lake. These beaches and wetland landscapes attract many tourists for sightseeing and leisure.

3. Historical and cultural sites: Huizhou has a long history and culture, and there are many places of interest. For example, Qindao Antique City, one of the famous antique markets in China, has attracted many cultural relics lovers. There is also Nanling Temple in Huizhou, a thousand-year-old temple, which is an important Buddhist resort in Huizhou. These historical and cultural sites represent Huizhou's long history and unique cultural heritage.

4. Special cuisine: Huizhou is famous for its unique food culture. Chaoshan cuisine is one of the special cuisines in Huizhou, which is famous for its lightness and delicacy. Hakka cuisine also has a certain influence in Huizhou, and is loved by diners for its rich taste and unique cooking skills. Huizhou is also rich in seafood resources, allowing people to taste fresh and delicious seafood dishes.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huizhou City